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Iran executed second prisoner by public hanging.

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2 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

I take your point, but in Iran the 'law' is what the regime says it is?

In most countries there is a criminal trial in a public court where there is a prosecution and defense and evidence is presented and the lawyers can argue the case etc. Not in Iran? Trials are held in secret.

 

"Rahnavard was not allowed to choose his own lawyer, challenge the evidence against him or ask for the trial to be held in public."

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/12/scores-of-executions-feared-in-iran-as-23-year-old-hanged-in-public-execution

 

There's no but about it and there's nothing that can be done about it other than other countries condemming the system.

 

If Iranians protest they run the risk of death. 

 

It's the way Iran carries out their countries legal system.

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    I take it that you haven't been following the news and you have no idea about what is going on in Iran at the moment ?

  • Just follow the law. It’s not difficult 

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    The Iranian regime are hanging people who are protesting against the Government , the Government at are oppressing the people .

1 hour ago, AndyFoxy said:

So you believe that breaking the law is right? That there should be no consequences?

It depends on how ridiculous the law is!

He was convicted of

"waging war against God."

which carries the death sentence.

Did they call God as a witness? Well, of course not.

Do you honestly think that he got a fair trial?

 

 

24 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

I take your point, but in Iran the 'law' is what the regime says it is?

In most countries there is a criminal trial in a public court where there is a prosecution and defense and evidence is presented and the lawyers can argue the case etc. Not in Iran? Trials are held in secret.

 

"Rahnavard was not allowed to choose his own lawyer, challenge the evidence against him or ask for the trial to be held in public."

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/12/scores-of-executions-feared-in-iran-as-23-year-old-hanged-in-public-execution

 

 

 

 

A bit like Thailand than hey.and Russia.

23 minutes ago, loong said:

It depends on how ridiculous the law is!

He was convicted of

"waging war against God."

which carries the death sentence.

Did they call God as a witness? Well, of course not.

Do you honestly think that he got a fair trial?

 

 

Yes, but he knew the law of the land. If one deliberately goes out to break it because they don't like it, they (or others) can't really complain when they get punished, can they.

 

 

27 minutes ago, loong said:

It depends on how ridiculous the law is!

He was convicted of

"waging war against God."

which carries the death sentence.

Did they call God as a witness? Well, of course not.

Do you honestly think that he got a fair trial?

 

 

The so called 'trial' was held in secret, he was not allowed to challenge the evidence!

In Iran the law is what the regime says it is.

If they don't like you in Iran, they charge you with being a spy and make up the evidence, which cannot be challenged in a secret court, you end up in prison for 30 years?

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Just waiting for the masses taking to the streets and executing the Mullahs in public. Kind like the Romanians did with thei Dictator.

On 12/13/2022 at 1:20 PM, AndyFoxy said:

Yes, but he knew the law of the land. If one deliberately goes out to break it because they don't like it, they (or others) can't really complain when they get punished, can they.

 

 

Have you any idea how ridiculous you sound.

As I stated, the guy was convicted of waging war against God.

Waging war against God can be anything that these religious nutters want it to be.

So they can convict anyone they like and sentence them to death.

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